Skip to content

tomcruise81/clustergit

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

clustergit

clustergit allows you to run git commands on multiple repositories at once. It is especially useful to run git status recursively on one folder.

clustergit supports git status, git pull, git push, and more.

It is a renamed and slightly improved version of Mike Pearce's show_status.

Screenshot

clustergit screenshot

To reproduce the above locally, run:

cd doc
bash demo.sh
cd demo
clustergit
clustergit --warn-unversioned --pull

Installation

Make the script executable and drop it somewhere in your $PATH.

Dependencies

  • python2 or python3
  • commands or subprocess
  • argparse
  • argcomplete (optional)

Usage

Usage: clustergit [options]

clustergit will scan through all subdirectories looking for a .git directory. When it finds one it'll look to see if there are any changes and let you know. If there are no changes it can also push and pull to/from a remote location.

Options

usage: clustergit [-h] [-d DIRNAME] [-v] [-a ALIGN] [-r REMOTE] [--push] [-p]
                  [--exec COMMAND] [-c] [-C] [-q] [-H] [-R] [-n] [-b BRANCH]
                  [--recursive] [-e EXCLUDE] [-B CBRANCH] [--warn-unversioned]

clustergit will scan through all subdirectories looking for a .git directory.
When it finds one it'll look to see if there are any changes and let you know.
If there are no changes it can also push and pull to/from a remote location.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -d DIRNAME, --dir DIRNAME
                        The directory to parse sub dirs from (default: .)
  -v, --verbose         Show the full detail of git status (default: False)
  -a ALIGN, --align ALIGN
                        Repo name align (space padding) (default: 40)
  -r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE
                        Set the remote name (remotename:branchname) (default:
                        )
  --push                Do a 'git push' if you've set a remote with -r it will
                        push to there (default: False)
  -p, --pull            Do a 'git pull' if you've set a remote with -r it will
                        pull from there (default: False)
  --exec COMMAND, --execute COMMAND
                        Execute a shell command in each repository (default: )
  -c, --clear           Clear screen on startup (default: False)
  -C, --count-dirty     Only display a count of not-clean repos (default:
                        False)
  -q, --quiet           Skip startup info (default: False)
  -H, --hide-clean      Hide clean repos (default: False)
  -R, --relative        Print relative paths (default: False)
  -n, --no-colors       Disable ANSI color output. Disregard the alleged
                        default -- color is on by default. (default: True)
  -b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH
                        Warn if not on this branch. Set to empty string (-b
                        '') to disable this feature. (default: master)
  --recursive           Recursively search for git repos (default: False)
  -e EXCLUDE, --exclude EXCLUDE
                        Regex to exclude directories (default: [])
  -B CBRANCH, --checkout-branch CBRANCH
                        Checkout branch (default: None)
  --warn-unversioned    Prints a warning if a directory is not under git
                        version control (default: False)

Contact

via https://github.com/mnagel/clustergit

Credits

License

Files:

  • all files

Copyright:

License:

  • Mike Pearce: "Feel free to use it how you like, no licence required."
  • catchamonkey: "I guess whatever the original show_status's license is would apply to my patches. Other than that, I consider my additions to be public domain-ish or 2-clause BSD."
  • Michael Nagel: "Donated into the Public Domain."
  • sedrubal: "Donated into the Public Domain. Whenever this project gets a 'real' license, I'd prefer a GPL"

About

run git commands on multiple git clones

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Python 96.4%
  • Shell 3.4%
  • Batchfile 0.2%